Seasonal compositional changes in plankton communities are usually considered as species replacements. Given the enormous number of individuals integrating the communities and our limited capacity to count and determine most of them, we likely observe only alternative population peaks of some of the coexisting species. The contemporary coexistence theory addresses coexistence in communities of competing species, considering relative fitness inequalities and stabilising niche differences as components of average long‐term growth rates. Here, we experimentally show that the response patterns predicted by the theory occur when varying nutrient pulses fertilise the planktonic community. We used gently self‐filling 100‐L enclosures to minimise ...
Annual variations in biogeochemical and physical processes can lead to nutrient variability and seas...
Annual variations in biogeochemical and physical processes can lead to nutrient variability and seas...
Nutrient enrichment of high-elevation freshwater ecosystems by atmospheric deposition is increasing ...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 9 figuras.Planktonic communities are naturally subjected to episo...
Planktonic communities are naturally subjected to episodic nutrient enrichments that may stress or r...
Niche-based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
The link between compensatory dynamics and regime shifts is not well understood. We analyse a regime...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
Groups of organisms often have congruent patterns of diversity or community structure due to similar...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Human-induced changes in external nutrient loading affect the phytoplankton community and abundance ...
<div><p>Nutrient limitation and resource competition in bacterial and phytoplankton communities may ...
International audiencePhytoplankton community structure and their abiotic drivers are seldom studied...
Nutrient limitation and resource competition in bacterial and phytoplankton communities may appear d...
1.Different components of the climate system have been shown to affect temporal dynamics in natural ...
Annual variations in biogeochemical and physical processes can lead to nutrient variability and seas...
Annual variations in biogeochemical and physical processes can lead to nutrient variability and seas...
Nutrient enrichment of high-elevation freshwater ecosystems by atmospheric deposition is increasing ...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 9 figuras.Planktonic communities are naturally subjected to episo...
Planktonic communities are naturally subjected to episodic nutrient enrichments that may stress or r...
Niche-based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
The link between compensatory dynamics and regime shifts is not well understood. We analyse a regime...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
Groups of organisms often have congruent patterns of diversity or community structure due to similar...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Human-induced changes in external nutrient loading affect the phytoplankton community and abundance ...
<div><p>Nutrient limitation and resource competition in bacterial and phytoplankton communities may ...
International audiencePhytoplankton community structure and their abiotic drivers are seldom studied...
Nutrient limitation and resource competition in bacterial and phytoplankton communities may appear d...
1.Different components of the climate system have been shown to affect temporal dynamics in natural ...
Annual variations in biogeochemical and physical processes can lead to nutrient variability and seas...
Annual variations in biogeochemical and physical processes can lead to nutrient variability and seas...
Nutrient enrichment of high-elevation freshwater ecosystems by atmospheric deposition is increasing ...